Saturday, September 26, 2020

Prisoner Who Killed Policeman Called Himself COP KILLER On Xbox Live

Prisoner Who Killed Policeman Called Himself COP KILLER On Xbox Live





A prisoner who was jailed for killing a policeman has been playing an Xbox using the nickname 'Cop Killer'. Gary Cody, 28, smuggled a phone into his cell to connect his console to Xbox Live at Ford Open Prison, near Arundel, West Sussex. He is said to have boasted about watching Sky, via the Xbox, in a series of posts on Facebook. Cody was caught when staff at the prison saw the pictures online, according to The Sun. A source told the newspaper: 'Cody is thought to have got hold of a contraband mobile phone and then used it to install a Sky TV app. He changed his Xbox Live ID to Cop Killer at the same time and showed it to his mates inside. He no doubt thought it made him a big man. Liberals said Last Tango in Paris was a work of genius. Share 35 shares Cody, from South Norwood, London, has reportedly been moved to a 'closed' prison and a police investigation has been launched. He drove his uninsured VW Golf Gti into the 47-year-old at 50mph as he was flagged down for speeding.





The traffic officer was flung into the air like a 鈥榬ag doll鈥? suffering horrific injuries, including two broken legs. But the killer, who has 35 convictions for 88 offences, sped off. He handed himself in the next day after telling his father he had 鈥榙one a copper鈥? Cody was sent to prison after admitting causing death by dangerous driving and other motoring offences. During his court hearing Baroness Jenny Jones said that if Cody had used any other 鈥榳eapon鈥?he 鈥榳ould be in jail for decades鈥? Cody could be free after serving half his sentence, when he will be eligible for parole. But Cody made no attempt to brake and smashed into the officer 鈥榩rojecting him into the air rather like a rag doll鈥? he said. The impact smashed Cody鈥檚 windscreen, but he continued on before abandoning the vehicle. When interviewed, the killer admitted he was behind the wheel but claimed the officer 鈥榙ived鈥?in front of his car. He bought the Golf for 拢525 a few weeks earlier but his insurance was invalid because he had not declared his previous convictions. In custody he boasted about leaving the father-of-two 鈥榖rown bread鈥? He told a guard that he was 鈥榩robably on telly all over the world鈥?and flippantly played an imaginary violin as he talked about the crash. The guard said Cody boasted: 鈥楶rison is easy.





The car also features 19-inch Rotiform RSE wheels, complete with customized Rotiform Aerodisk wheel covers, and a set of lowering springs. VW partnered with wheel-maker Fifteen52 for the Jetta GLI Super Touring concept. The car acts as the debut model for the latest set of wheels from the company. K&W Variant 3 DDC coil overs help get the stance just right for the scene, and sport spoiler and extended exhaust will help it look the part at SOWO. The Arteon R-Line concept isn't new, but it should give fans another look at the car as it launches in the U.S. The car made its debut at the 2019 SEMA show as a collaborative project between VW and Vossen wheels. Naturally, it sits on Vossen wheels and sports H&R Ultra Low coil overs. Since SEMA, VW has fitted the car with a custom valence kit and a front big-brake kit from Forge Motorsport. Rounding out the passenger cars is the Golf R Spektrum concept.





The model serves as a reminder of VW's Spektrum program, which offers 40 custom colors for buyers to choose from. Most of them are heritage colors from past VW enthusiast models. Here, VW chose Ginster Yellow for the Golf R and outfitted the hot hatch with lowering springs, Vossen wheels, and black lower rocker panel accents. Finally, two crossover SUVs will make an appearance. The first is the Tiguan Adventure concept, which was a collaboration between VW and H&R Springs. The crossover boasts a topographic-themed wrap job with H&R Adventure raising springs for a slightly higher ride height. Wrapping the all-terrain tires are 18-inch Rotoform wheels and a kayak carrier is parked atop the vehicle. Fans may recognize the Atlas Basecamp concept from the 2019 New York International Auto Show. The SUV debuted in the Big Apple as an ode to mountain bikers. The SUV features a Front Runner Slimline roof rack to hold bikes and an LED light bar to light the trail ahead. There's also a camper trailer on the hitch that houses a queen bed, canopy, small kitchen, and hot shower. We believe that's called "glamping," if we're not mistaken. The Atlas Basecamp also rides on 1.5-inch higher H&R springs. Following SOWO, the group of concept cars will tour the U.S. September. Fans will find the vehicles at ARX, Waterfest, Wolfsgart, and SoCal Big Euro among other shows.